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Blog 2 Columns

Camper Trip in New Zealand

Sanjay Surana wrote an excellent article about a family trip across New Zealand in an RV (caravan is their description) in today’s Wall Street Journal. It reminded me that you could probably plan a cycling trip yourself using a Caravan. https://www.wsj.com/articles/touring-new-zealand-on-a-budget-try-a-cushy-camper-van-1489512743? I’ve done some research and here is what I’ve found using Christchurch on the...
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Bike Friendly Hotels

There aren’t that many bike friendly hotels in the United States, but the numbers are growing. For example, the Westin Peachtree Plaza in Atlanta  has a brand new flat bar Trek fleet of bikes, a public use tool stand, and a partnership with a local tour company so guests can tour the city by bike....
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New Kuat Transfer Hitch Rack

We’ve been looking for a new hitch mounted platform rack since last fall. There are a variety of options from many good brands; 2 bikes or 4, steel or aluminum, 1 1/4″ mount or 2″ mount, fat bike compatible or just road and mountain bike, and finally reasonably priced or expensive. What did we choose?...
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Brevard NC & Pisgah National Forest

We just returned from a cycling vacation near Asheville NC. We’d heard it is beautiful, but had never been there. However, instead of staying in Asheville, we went to Brevard, 40 minutes south and gateway to the Pisgah National Forest and Blue Ridge Parkway. The Pisgah National Forest is known for mountain biking, and the...
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Flat in Indiana?

Author: Russell Nichols, Intrepid Trails When someone says to me “it’s flat in Indiana”, I say “let’s go for a bike ride”.  It is true the glaciers plowed through northern Indiana and left us with little to desire as far as hills, but they stopped somewhere near our capital city and began to erode away...
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Bike & Barge Tours

By Stephanie Scott Bike & Barge holidays are all the rage in Europe these days, and with good reason. Today’s “floating hotel” barges, which can sleep between 6 and 36 passengers, offer plenty of convenience and comfort for today’s active traveler. The accommodations are cozy and the included meals are tasty without being calorie chart toppers...
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